Guy Mannering, Or, the Astrologer: In Three Volumes, Volume 3Didot, 1821 - 235 pages |
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Page 55
... never charge abune twenty per cent . over tavern price for pleasing a gentleman that way and that's little eneugh for sending in and sending out , and wearing the lassie's shoon out . And then if you're dowie , I will sit wi ' you a ...
... never charge abune twenty per cent . over tavern price for pleasing a gentleman that way and that's little eneugh for sending in and sending out , and wearing the lassie's shoon out . And then if you're dowie , I will sit wi ' you a ...
Page 57
... Never mind that being out o ' sorts , captain , >> said Mrs MacGuffog , who now followed them into the room ; then , turning her back to the pri- soner , with as much delicacy as the action admit- ted she whipped from her knee her ...
... Never mind that being out o ' sorts , captain , >> said Mrs MacGuffog , who now followed them into the room ; then , turning her back to the pri- soner , with as much delicacy as the action admit- ted she whipped from her knee her ...
Page 58
... never en- gages for ony thing like that . >> « In God's name , " said Bertram , « let me have what is decent , and make any charge you please : >> << Aweel , aweel , that's sune settled ; we'll no excise you neither , though we live sae ...
... never en- gages for ony thing like that . >> « In God's name , " said Bertram , « let me have what is decent , and make any charge you please : >> << Aweel , aweel , that's sune settled ; we'll no excise you neither , though we live sae ...
Page 63
... never by halves , and that he seemed to love those persons most who had lain under obligation to him . In the present case , a favour , which could be asked with honour and granted with readiness , might be the means of reconcil- ing ...
... never by halves , and that he seemed to love those persons most who had lain under obligation to him . In the present case , a favour , which could be asked with honour and granted with readiness , might be the means of reconcil- ing ...
Page 68
... never rue but ance , for it will be for a ' your life . ' ' But safe us , man , ' quo ' I , how did ye learn a ' this ? it's an unco way between this and Portan- ferry . ' 6 ' Never ye mind that , ' quo ' he , they that brought us the ...
... never rue but ance , for it will be for a ' your life . ' ' But safe us , man , ' quo ' I , how did ye learn a ' this ? it's an unco way between this and Portan- ferry . ' 6 ' Never ye mind that , ' quo ' he , they that brought us the ...
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